Jgrktilinfal pfparhnsnt 'What Next on the rgin The close of harvest,' so far ,as the small grains are concerned, by no• means ends the farm work tor-. the Year...lt-does however, give a breath ' jug spell after the hurry, in which . farmers may Profitably ask them .selves, " Wpat, next ?" This is realty the.be - ginnuag" - Of the new agricultur el year, for on the amount of wheat and Winter grains pown next; month, ti!Vend the lArming °Orations df ISrTS., Through most - of thesonn trY east of,,the . Pacific Slopp,,--there 'lms.been..a -good wheat crop. The European war assures . good priCeS, and there isa strong temptation to • scow more wheat than for several years past; everywhere we hear of preparations to this end., The clan •ger is, Oat - much of ..this increased nereage will be poorly.Trepared, -- and that the resultant crop' will be made . at a Joi:is. The lack of money. to Makdlcarrn improvements, is respon ible-for the greater part of the fail ure in agricultural progress. To lose money on . a crop, especially' so Mi -1 porta'nt a crop as wheat, means bush - - ness depression and the stagrgitton of industry for the• whole country. Lt-iiieans the frittering! away of ad -vantages won - by the hard and sue ', ce,ssfuT toil of the paiSt Year-'--adyan . tayea.. which, properly used, 'might place .the business of the - .country on the hioli road to„. - returning pros perity.. We hive a direct - personal ;interest in this matter. • If we can • help make the country prosperous, the ,Thir=al New- Yiwker will have an increasr of a :?clod many thousands in its list of subscribers aril a pro por'tionate amount of other ;business. Wt,L'shall thus be enabled b6th to get Anil do more good than-piiid ,be plissible'lfPete taiinera angering from hard Jiffies, as the have been for several years past. • ' There is little doubt.that•in most sections farmers will make some money this year. It is important to ' elmost everybody, as well as to them= s Ives, that the): should use this money-s-that is, in the way to . make proOce as much more as possible: Thus it play be made the entering wedge to open a way to better times. Witha.lllll yiew of the responsibili: ties inithis matter, we advise: Do not . sow l the , largely-increased acreage of wheat that ion had near ly concluded t.(` do. It may •Ite well inourli to sow • - e. little more than-the average. for farmers are hopeful about wheat, and what is sown in hope is itpt to be:done . Well i provided too much is not attempted. The KU-. ropcan war will also probably Create an increased dementia:it fair prices, . for another year. We ought to lqe ready to in f ect this demand. It is Better to do this by inereaSing the yield than by Oublin s er the acres. It not the gross sales of grain and products' which 'help the-farm er's pursit, --- Fs"the profit that .makes ala i ive the cost of productihn. •, Yartners have done. too much work -which gave no profit within the lest - I five or Six years. It - j.s., this which makes the -country poor ito-day. There has not, beim money enough • made the hist yeal• to Warrant specu dative movements-of any kind. It i s • not safe to put our little spare cash i into any one enterse. If it fails, . - „ive - a re as badly off as.-before, and must flounder iibmit 'the sk luf - 4 4 hard times till Providence sendOn good season, with good ,crops . and prices to Lehi uncut. Try to do a little in the way of iin prnvement in as Many directions, anti at as slight au expense as possi-' Durin! , the past few years, we . have :ill sewn chances where a trifling outlay in . money woulll haVe surely Laryretyinereased crops. ' We -„‘ have refrained.' because' the trilling amount of money could not-be easily spared. - NqW that You have the Cash:- use it. wheir it will' bring the - speedl - 4:st return 4 nsrlinp - s it is a short un !lerdraiff that is needed ,to relieve !--uri)los water from an otherwise rich. . to it al.,:_orice: but leave your. poorer hind. or that which demands a..heavY outlay, till you find there are not other uses which will pay - a 14:tter. return. 'fry, the commercial fert ilizer•f—sparingly'at first, till ytm ; find those adapted - - Co your soil. When voi(xet. a , fertilizer that will repay t i ikie`e its cost in the first crop, you may itac itas freely as if some one -made you 'a present of it, Yon get c;ne hundred per mkt. over and above the cost, within twelve months after purchasing.. - I Improve the breeds •of your cattle, sheep, and bogs. - You may at least ouploy thoroughbred males i if you - ..have to hire•lheir use. In a few : _years vi mr - flocks will; he half-bloods, and eNcept, for breeiling, nearly as ." valuable as thorour.ll2-brOs. The first - .hare money that farmers get, ought 0 create a lar. , elv-ine,reased demand 17)r. thorough-bred,• ratps, bulls, and 'boars. arid we believelt will do so. Above U. make Not 4 - homes beau tiful and i leasant, th 4 - ?,..enters, of all I hat (-nil) ease the e . ‘i:e anit gratify a relined taste. Fill your grounds 14ith flowers and fruits. The life ii ynior e titan meat - and the body more than raiment. - As we can ljve only on-e, We owe to ourselves to get as much rational enjoYment from life as • i" , ,s.4ble. - ,Some spare money spent 't•hus. Will . surell• be , pi:ogiably used. I t i:: nit any man's or woman's riritt . •—sayin , * nothing of duty—to live for . .m , iney-getting.. We likv to see peo jt,:e making moneY because they can do sit much with it : more now, when t .verythin , is so cheap, than ever. be ' iOri=" - . If 'von :hk - i - ve so' little money - that yotqati only spare' "t r q ough to I.'try a 'wail' ,or a Tear., tree or grape „ - vine, buy those. They will grow . whil it t- , -.!.•epin:r., mil -will, ere v,m k4ow it. o olv many-fold the tri fling co* which _is- required, - during Abc . growing season, to render them hcaltitv , and•-_fruitful.-2--Mgyl/ AVlr i,-.1.7..,T. , .-- CZCIZI . • • : eariler in -the day• •fruits are „A.:lmi tin' bitter.. hey ripe. first% and 'perfet. eaten in their natitral state. with the import /ant advantage of' its being lmost imposible to take too many. Their healthful qualities depend on their ripe. acidity, bpt if sweetened . snekar thic acidity m t only neu trali.i.e(i, but the stomai•h-is tempted • •to receive more than it is possible tol , , ligest:and if cream is taken with them 11u• labor•of digestion is increased. No Binh" of any description shotild i'' drank within an hour after eating fruits, mor.slmnld anything else be • eaten within two or three hOurs after ,---,thus time ' 1 lloweti for them to pass • oat -If the stomach, the system de : rives' fi um* them all their enlivening: t•ooling: and aperien i t influenceS: Th ~ ., r ;•at rule el.d. fruits and ,berries frei-h, ripe and perfect. h' th r eii ucrtural stale, withoift" cathig or • ,eking anytitiO,• for at leak, ' two fdtwational Reparhnent . . E. E. QUINIAAN, .T. A. Wurir, Committee REV. D. Cnarr, . • of G. W. RYAN, An °Oka :Editors. A. A. KEENEY, Communications may be sent 'to either of , the above editors, as may be preferred, and will appear In the Issue of which he has charge: G. W. Rl - AN. Editor present reek BLACKBOARDS. A teicber who will allow a terrn,: a week, or k day even, of schoolAo pass without using, or having pupils* Use, the blackboard, deserves to .be dismissed as unfit for the Nsitiofi; and yet Superin tendent Keeney teports that he frequent ly finds the 11thited (3 feet by 0 feet) bldckboard of bur distriet:;chools, almost or wholly ignored - by the teacher; on same sock silly excuse.a.s "the directors have furnished no crayon."' Directors should see to it that plenty of crayon is in ims- . session of teacher,-and then, 'by ask ing pupils, ascej-tain whether the teacher has it in daily use, and if not, pronounce a dis4;lssal for "obtaining money under false;Pretenses." -It -is much to he re gretted that blackhoards were not placed entirely round (windows and doors ex cepted) elicit school-room in the connty at the time plastering was put on. In enlarging the , high schoOl . rciom of the Towanda :Graded S.chocil recently,:from .100 to 500 feet of blackboard were put on and aro in constant use. Every department of the building is surrounded with excellent blackboards, thus enabling each teacher to earn much more monthly than if deprived of them. It would be economy in the end if direct ors N4'ould surronnd every l district school room' with blackboards, and then insist on theft. use. Let no building Ito erected without attention to!lhis, as the contract will cost no more. The cheapi* and,best boards are made by using al little\ lamp black! clit with alcohol, in tlm finishing coat of mortar. I Readiv, writing,Spellln7., geography, grammar, Urithmetie, •will be most suc cessfully taught by cOustant use of this • invaluable aid An idle pupil should be art once set at work, or be will soon liecOluea Mischiev ous one Send him to the:board to solve some problem, draw some map, write Out some declension, conjugation, or parsing lesson. If a primary scholar, permit him to make figures, print, write, or draw. As well expect successful' results from setting a man tp work felling timber with la hoe. or a quarry axe, as to look for de-, bent work on the part of ateacher depriv ed of ignoring the blackboartl. The abjection of directors to rirocuring apparatus" that teacher, will'permit it to be destroyed," will not apply to blackboards, as they wiil lart fOr years. GBADING-DISTRICT SCHOOLS At the - County Teachers'- Association, recently held at Orwell, a committee was aPPointed to arrange studies and grade our 'schools—the plan to be suhiii,tted ! • finally to dire for adoption. 'this has been don . ,in several counties, greatly to the advancement of education there. No more important matter has been at tempted by the Association.. Toviften the primary pupils of such a school leafn nothing but reading and spelling until perhaps‘up to 3d , reader. We frequently examine pupils for _ admission to oity school who are thus-advanced in leading, :andcur=et cortld scarcely add 4 „and 5 cor rectly. I:et. this course of 'study and grading be completed, and it will lie seen that a pupil able to read 7la 3d reader should;.if properly taught,. becable to Work addition subtraction, and lift Mal multiplication table com pletely learned. • % NEGLEOTING OPPORTUNITIES. No true teacher is so egotistical as to feel that nothing, is to be learned from visiting fOr a *day or two and 'witnessing the actual sAlOol work of others, yet many fail to avail themselves of such op oprtimities. We have always embraced every Opportunity when about the county or when visiting towns and cities, to spend as much time as "possible in the schools, and many of ‘Por most useful methods of teaching were thus obtained. Let no opportunity then pass.a.visting schools. There is no' doubt that , a wel come and cheerful greeting would be re i;•eived front , every live teacher. We ex tend a cordial. invitation to our fellow teachers to visit ally of the deparipents of, the Towanda Graded School, and thus encouirage . hy theMsiteven if there may h i e nothing le:lined. - • • AssoGritioN 'AT Oti;WELL It has never been our ttureAo attend a session of the A.ssoeiation that the in habitants of the vicinity more i g . :(4teratly attended or seemed moat}- inter'ested anti desirous . of - Making -,i.verything • pleasant, than at„ Tile morning.,.sessitm Of Frititty ts-as well attended; the church was the afternoontland in the evening, we learn that utanyl were ttnabl& inside the church. The 6.;: , ;.i0tt on Satur day was crowded. Otleman; some years ago :,w•residept.:„ift'Orwt;ll, sai t ll : " tirwelt is a anit4trablcifeatlt,'fi it . h rrs . , / but second to pci, other fur edueationa) - gatherings." ' We fully, believe this;and shall lOok forwarl with flinch eagerness to another gest‘Ont of our Association there.; TEACHERS', ASSOCIATION The Brad'ford County: Teachers' AssO -, . dation was called to older by the Presi dent, (l. \V. -Ityan, at the ,Preshyrian Church in Orwell : Sept. -i'., 11577. The' exercises were opened with , miu:ic. after which 3. S. Ellsworth eonduiNted dc • \tc t votional'exercis In es. the absence i the Secretary. :IL,: Clara • Lewis wAs dee .cd Secretary pro t. iii.. Minutes of the la:t \ Meeting were 71 and approved. • The Business Cimunittetl reported-the .following resolutions for ilicussion : ,iles,,lrtd, That our teachers make a mistake in not employing the,. topical method of instruction, ( tip a g eater ex t eht, in their class. .. - ; That our sti hn l 1 w should require a knowledge-of civil gr,..l,:rmnitlit, to the extent is' taught \in Ottr ele mentary text-books, as one of tlataliti , cations of those -applying, • for ciqt ifcates. Resotred, That the hick-of apprechition for-ability and scholarship, and . ` the lithe discrimination mane between teach ers and poor ones, is the most discourag ing feathr'e . connected with our public • , •••' Rex , ;7red. That teachers should employ a short iime of cacti f two succeSsive day's of every week •in \ the exercises di declamation and compoSition. Voloired, That in schools which ale no, kept open inoiv'Piali Six or seven months .a eontinuonsvautunin and winter terin i. preferable to a winter and summer term First resolution discussed by H. \V Cliamplid..sr., A. Allen, L. Clmlibuck, P. Coburn, J Edwivorth G. W. Ryan, V. S. Peet! Adopted. Fifth resolutioti disci►sscd - by 1-►. P. Young, 1. S. Crawford. 11. 'S. Pattersm, MEE IT. W./Champlin, 'sr. Misses Ella-Spald ing'and Cynthia 'Bull were appointed a Committee on Membership. After music by choir adjourned to meet at e 2 o'clock P. NI. • Music. The.discnssioteof the fifth res olution was continued by 0. P. Young, \ (V .I.‘ Chubbuck, GeOrge Brown, J. P. Coburn, .W. Champlin, jr., J. S4Ells wOrth, A.. . Keeney, .A. Loomis, 'J. P. Keeney. .., " ted. Music. Pourttres oltition discus . by George Brown. W Champlin, sr.,ONk Chubbitck, I. S. Crawford, - J., F. Elli a i l A. A. Keeney, G. W. Ryan, E. E. Ottinlad. Adopted: After listening. to music Ity choir, the fol lowing additional resolution were offered for discussion : ResAlred, That a committee o five be appointed to Prepare a course of . Oily, 1 ' and arrange a system of gradation aPpli cable to the ungraded .public scliop ls tf , the county. . A , Relayed, That directors should-furnish suitable blackboard add crayon for each district school, and then require the daily uSepf the same by the pupils, and by the teacher. tinder penalty of ldss a situation Music by the choir. A paper was read by . tk,lsviir Sherwood on.the Subject, hammedanism, and its-eirect4 on'Modent. Civilization." The writer received much praise for the plea Sing manner in which he treated the subject. After music, the "'Rev. E. J. Morris delivered a very inter . — estitig and practical lecture. -A vote of thank' + was extended to the speaker for his able address. Music. Declamation by.II. W. Champlin. Miss Wells read a brief, pointed, •practical essay.. After music by choir the benediction Was pronounced by. the Itev. Mr. Davis, and the Association adjourned to meet Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock. =I MMI FRIDAY . AFTERNOON. The seventh resolution was discussed by A. A. Keency,Geo Brown, 'E. E. Quin= lan, 0.-E, Yonuz,. I. S. Crawford, .T. Chnbbuck, -G. W. Ryan.• • Adopted.' Ad journed to meet at the M. E. Church at 71 o'clock •-• • EVENING SESSION,. SATI7RDAY MORI(ING Music. Devotions conducted by Dr. Barrett Paper by Arthur Head. On motion the paper was requeSted for publi cati2,n in all, our county 'papers. Ditett, 1/00 1 §es . LyC and Ella Welch. "J. P. gave a method of computing in tkr(V.; also - a method of teaching English Ginfirmar. Declamation . by George Howe. Miss tibliie Eastman , favored the Associa tion with a solo. A method' of teaching Elementary Arithmetic was given by Prof. E. E. Quinlan. ; The - 6th resolution was discussed by I A4A. Keeney„ G. W. Ityan, E. E. ,QuiPtat. Adopted.: The chairman of the committee ap pointed to prepare a IlisterY of the Asso ciation, reported' progress and moved that the committee be increased to five. The chair appointed 0. J. Chubbrek, E: E. Quinlan, on such committee._ Snpt. Keeney offered the following res- olution : • • Brso/col. Tit:ILI - he President of the As soCiation.at each session, in, addition to the committee at' present Provided for, appoint a committeeof three members to , prepatT suitable resolutions for discus mon'at the ensuing Meeting; to be fOr warded to the President for publication, at least dace weeks before the aeSsion• loptcr.d. The eliair then appointed A: A. Ket*ey., , A. ITead, and E.''S'berwood. On m o the invitation to aft* the meeting of \ the Western' Bradford 'l 4 icao. ers' As:sociat l nin was accepted. The com mittee on menibership reported' the itd \ • :lowing new menthers : Misses . So.phip Wells,.Norli Hill, Lillie GleaSiin, .Emma 'Hargh, Estella. Angell, I ors 5. dells Jennie Canfield, Mattie Payion, Tres- • • ifie Allyn, Emma Wheat#n, •Augusta , Cook, Mrs. A'nnii Pendleton Messrs. V. S Peet, A. Loomis, H. S. Patterson, C. M. (lsluirn. sr Supt. Keeney offered the following res olution : l• lle.gf:/red, That UV:hanks of this Asset` ciatiln are due and are hereby tenaered to the people of Orwell for their nopital ity, to the truste,6s'of the church \for its Use, tind to the 'choir for their excellent , . music. Adopted. After singing the benedit , tion\ was pronounced by the 4ev.- Davis, and the Association atlourpetrto meet at Troy the second Friday and Sat urday of November, 1877. CLARA LEwtS, Sec'y. MODELS roe TEACUING GEOGRAPHY.— F6w peirsons who do not take educational journals, are aware of the ittrprovements in appliances for teaching. l'illadcl- Phiafirm now manufactaires mild, maps of the several. States and. Territotless so , arranged as to tit together, forming ,a Complete map of the United States. They are manufactured of metal so as to'stand the usage likely to be received in handling. The highest mountains are raised about Indian inch, and the rivers' are represented by depr'essions. Each model einitains not far from one square riot of surface, and is paintedin suitable colors. The leading teachers of the coun ry who have used them speak of them in thi3 highest terms- - of commendation. Should models of the :different continents be prepared on the same plan, we have no doubt they would soon •anue into gen-. era} use and aid pupils to' obtain a far bettvr, knowledge of geOgraphy- in much less time ti t an is tam respired. '• • , ( * Mt MTT EE ' 'EIiM NEST CERT] Pl c Ls. —AtiCapton, recently, .T. T. Mc- Collum, I. S. Crawford, A. T. Lilley, -Miss andil. W. Ryan were elc i eted a coMmittre On* perin,anent- c l eitificates. We believe that Smut.. Wickerplham says 'he wo4hl regaild it a duty td reject an ap: Oicatio s ii to him not signed by the Com mittee w he n together in, regular sesidon,' should he know it. Lt seems necessary, therefore, that the (: - kiiumittee' should have some regular tint t c and place of meeting, and have due no4ce - giveU. We suggest the next Asso—i trri;y, the second Friday and t urdayliti. November. o T IIK:RF ) 0 1:11, OFFICE . • • • . Does the , • • BEST-JOB PRI•\TING our ei•tablblitrient Northern reuniylranlX. • r Groceries and Provbiona CONV.ENINT NEW ARRANGEMEN,T. The demand for a GROCERY BYO-RE In a convenient location' has induced us to enlarge our store and supply ourselves with a full line of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES PURCIIA.SED FOB 'C'ASH, And which will be sold as Jew as the mine quality can be purchased anywhere. ' . We keep on hand the \ CHO LEST ft:INDS • OF FAMILY FLOUR, Eree of charge In the borough, • We also contlnu the ,§\S! An goods itellve BAKING BUSIN And our customers can procuro FRESH BREAD, FRtSiI BISCUIT, ; ROLLS, CAKES, Every day, as usual TILLING ORDERS POR PIC-NICS AND PARTIES A SPECIALTY. One Door North of Ward Mouse. D. W. SCOTT & CO To w anda,-starch 1877. .STEVENS & LONQ, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers la CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, , • COUNTRY PRODUCE, GRAIN &C. 'laving a large atitt commodious:store we atv prepared at all times to carry , - a large stock. CASH PAII‘FOR BUTTER, GRAIIVSNR PRODUCE Or taken in exchange for goodi s an lowest cash pa! `cos. Our long experience In the Grocery Trade gives us pe,i^ullar advantages in purchasing, and as we are mot ambitions to piake large profits, we flat- ter ourselves that ere can offer CREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than any Other establishment In Northern, Pennsylvania. STEVENS 4 • CORNER MAIN A itI~ILGE ST., r=l:2 ROCERIES & PROVISIONS OE McCABE4, EDWODS,.. „‘ •N. \ • •\ \ • • Cash dealerS,ln \ GROCERIES & PROVISI NS CNE DOOR NORTH OF CODDINti & RUSSELL Towanda, July 875 •/. Crockery Ware. XTEW FIRM q AND NEW GOODS M. J. Madill Has filled up theold more of V. A. Mack' , with a toll llno of •- - CROCKERY, c ~GLASSWARE! CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED ,600D§, STONEWARE! BABY WAGONS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, TOYSI HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! A great •arlety of LAMPS,. LANTERNS, C & SEW DEPARTURE!. Sewing Marlines of the leading makes sold for Cash a& store at wonderfully IoW prices. MACIIINE , ,I4EEDI:ES 3g-OIL DURING THE HARD TIMES, L. B. rowat,t, . \ Offen a nntabor of BeectedMand PIANOS, AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS \ AND ORGANS, • \ At very low,prices for Cash, - 1 4-Octave Rosewood Melodeons 'ln 00 6-Octave Rosewood Melodeens 20 00 6-Octave Rosewood Melodeons, Plano. Case.. 35 00 4-Octave Portable Organs... ...\ , 35 00 b. Octave Black'-Walnut, Dou b le - eeitlYrrs 60 00 6-Octave Black-Walnut, Double:l Org's 06 0 0 &Octave Double-Reed!Organs. 6 sto 75 00 0-Octave Mahogany Pianos... 22 00 v i -Octave Rosewood Ileums • 65 00 V-toelave Rosewood Pianos AO 00 7.octave Rosewood Pianos, Carved Legs... 150 00, • WARRANTED ALL IN GOOD (51MM\ •- . 4 Fevrell is the General Agent for the CRICKERING PIANOS, CRICKERING PIANOS, • CHICKERINGLPIANOS, AND MASON &HAMLIN ORGANS. • MASON k lIAMLIN ORGANS, MASON & 11A111.1N'ORGANS, Which are the most rellablo Instruments of their Oa s es Made, and which are now sold at pkiees that .plaee them within the reach of all. A number of each, which have been rented,- are offered at bar .gains. One \ Rosewood Chickertor Plano, seven octave, carved legs and lyre, 1300. One ditto, extra carvings., 330; One Mason A Hamlin Church- Organ, with three seta of - reeds,..too. • . Pianos and Organs on_eaks monthly payments. Call on or addess , , _ L. B. POWELL, • •11 WYOMING-AVE., SCRANTON, PA. - . Next to /tepid)/Icon Building Scranton, I's., Auk. 27, 1877. , THE HIGHEST HONORS CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION I The Judges tinanimouely recommend the MEN DELSSOIIN PIANOS for the DIPLOMA OF HONOR AND MEDAL OF MEILLT I Placing theta In theetrongran4.w•lthont a siitinrinri • AND PIES. PRICER BELOW CONPETITION FOR STRICTLY r ittst-CIAsA $4:l for s2io. $lOOO $650 for $275 $7OO for $3OO. for $750 for $325 $BOO for $350. $450. $OOO for $4OO COSIIIISSION TO AGENTS, NO DISCOUNTS TO TEACHERS, TILE ENI)ELSSOIIN Grand, Square, and Up right Pianos : contain valuable patents and improve merits never before Introduced. MATHUSIIF.ICS NEW PATENT DUPLEX OVERSTRUNG SCALE is the greatest advanes in the history- of Piano making, producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sustaining singing quality never before attained. being , a "Grand Piano in a Square Case." THE MEN DELSSOHN UPRIGHTS are the finest in America. They are pronounced the "Pi anos of the Future." MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS STi. 4*, 492, 494, 436 and 498 West 57th street. NIS& 858, 860, 862, 864, 868 and 870 10th Amine, PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. Illustrated anddescilptiveCatatogue mailed freL rebi77 T OW AN DA_ MUSIC pIVOAIUM Wholesale and Itetall dealers In all kinds of MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS write tharublic oan biasolnation of their estab ishment, • T9WANDA, PA MATH USIIEK PIANO continues to be the (Amite with and well sustains the high reputation earned. , It Is no; necessary to ;7,r, ,into airy extended description oT the 111 5 1mm:int. as Wine - Ms will be apparent t o all on examlnition. - AMOR & VESTRY - ORGANS These InarruMents are releUraled the world over ,or their remarkably pure and brilliant I. nu A I at.. 1 a:. e THEIR I:A tOITDIN - ARV POWER, ELE4A.' 'F. OF STYLE: 'CTfON AND FINISH • EIEFAHATE SILO SETS, • WOODS' OCTAVE COr Ly,v, ISt PRo VED V AIA J ES, ‘, '„. • PATENT CASES, , . . PIANO ATTACHMENT, \ 1 Stop,`. are seea s , 80 arratigl of orchest i A,ND THORO' CONSf Among the many Patents oi‘ above Armran: Na offer all our instrnments at the lowest figures. \,\, and g tartintee them JuStas represented. 1) 01 ,4, 4 he deeelv I by traveling agents, but come directly to hemixtta tors, where you are sure of getting Just what yo u . kargain for. • TCiwantla, 'Starch 8, 147. • sann o- PIANOS F'Olt $250.- • kykyky And 111 other styles In the - same pr p rtion,. tneludlng Smartt and Upright— all fit-id-class—sold d [sect to the penpl e nt factory prires. No agents , : no commissions; no discounts. These riatlol4 M one of the finest dt ;plays at the Centennial Exhthltlon, and were -unanltnonsly reel:mended foa the limn EST HONORS. New Manufactory—one of the largest and finest In the world. The Square Grande cont.sln Stathushek's new patent Daisies Overstrung Scale. the,greatest improvement In the history of piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Don't fall to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue,— mailed free, - ' e ; lISINEVS ! =EI REDUCTION IN PIANO TUNING ! I Troposo to tune Pianos hereafter for 12 EACH IBM, OR $4 BY THE; YEAS When Instrumentf are outside the porough, an extra charge wkll be Made fortravellyttee. • . Ss.S, 1 continuo to sell "'t?'% • • OR(;ANS, A;sl . D I'rAXOS Of the best inauutacturra, ue usual. . . rAoF. WM. D I TTRICIII, Towanda, Penn'a. Towanda, Feb, 22, 1877. = ; I : ; : ; m. AT Tita :NO DEVIATION IN.PRIEE MENDFLSSOBN • NANO CO., BustNrEs Orrrez No. MI Broadway, New-York Cor. Main and' Pine-sts. 1101,31 ES & PASSAGE; AND SHEET. MUSIC, The celebrated We also have The agency fer GEORGE WOODS & Co.'s QUALITY OF TONE! owing toil heir famous rotablnation solo 'glue. Vbs. II uniana,-Plano, all of which and additional sets of Reeds and, Bars, to admit of ati'ilinost endless Variety `ectfi and beautiful comblnations; ed dud used hp ,the AND BELLOWS lioi„MEs lc PASSAGE MLNISELBSTION !sin's() CO., No. 56 liroadway,, N. Y., Apply tear address Watehu, Juelq, 1 V ATCHES, .JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, X lIEND--EFXAN,' Dealer fn F,INE AMERICAN AND SWISS GOLD ANDSILVEIt WATCHES; FINE JEWELRY. Aisti STERI4NG SILVER. \lnd SIL,VER, PL ` WARE, 'CLOCHE, lii FROM THE CHEAPEST T THE BEST. GOLD, SILV E R AND STE SPEO7 ACLES & EYE GLAS ES.-, \ 1 • • • -; . One door nor th of Dr. rotor k Son's Drug atom Main treat, TOWANDA, PA., OE lanBL7s. - , ~.s,. EW JEWELRY ST(ifit. W. A.. Ropk.AVELI, • I• is receiving a tie* supply to Nis largo stock of goods, SECII AS' SILVER PLATED,WARE, GOLD AND PLATED SETS ',CLOCKS, And errything 1p the line, which will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Please glee ns a call and exanilo onr goy■ls deite at the shortest uottee Dec. 12, 1876 S A. T r NAL BANK OF TOWANDA. , r , uNPITAL • SURPLUS FUND . Y. .This Bank offers UN uSUAL FACILITIES for the traimaelion of a . • dENER.A,L.BANiiING BUSINESS INTEREST PAID Os nErosiTsAccohpiVil ==IM SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OF NOTES AND CHECKS. hrtics wishing to SEND MONET to any part of th InHod States, England, Ireland. Scotland; or tho principal cities and towns of Europe, Can here procure drafts for that purpose. PASSAGE' TICKETS 3`o or from the oh 4 Country, t?y the Lest steam Or salting Itns,,always on baud. FAH/LIEF EROUGHT OVER AT REDO ED RATES; highest•srice paid for 11. , Bonds, Gold awl, Silver JOB. PO WELL, 02=22f1 TIT . 11. DODGE, IV • FIRST NATIONAL BANK, TOWANDA, PA ILEPUESE . NTS GIRARD FIRE .11.11tANCE JCO., of AND - PIRENIX . MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE co., of Hartford Cher tt30,000 Insurance on lives In Ilradfortk Co Towanda, l'a., Feb. 1,187 Z TII * E GIrtEAT WEDDING CARD DEPOT The latest Myles In N WEDDING INVITAVIONS. r,rteci \ lovror than any Houso Itt_the Country E EMI oßpEns mAit, IRO3IPTLY ATTENDEL) TO MI li r M \ .-Nri.. 11,0 SK NS, TION Elk A \ EN4ilt A VEIII, 91.31Archtreet:rhilarletplita; April 12, 1577: ' -\ THE SUBSCRIBEI TAKES Pleasure in calling the attentiotl , of hlsnanier oos Emmons and the public generallyo the filkt that he still continues a • GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS At the OLD STAND of MYEIt & MUNDELE ‘ Iu Carroll's Block, nearly opposite the Means Hot*, and that ha Is prepared to furnish SALT AND FRESH MEATS, • FRESH POULTRY, VEGETABLES ,AND BERRIES Of the very last quality, at as low remiss any other establishment. , C. M. MY ER June 1, 187641 AAIGII k BROADLEY, Manufacturers cif WoolefiGoists, Tarns, Ste CARDING & DRESSING, Done to order Cash paid for wool, also cloths exchanged forwool jun F.-am LLRATSV 11.1. E. PA W - 75L CARDIN(}.—TI►c sub zerilwr will card rolls the present 5."3!..13 nFlQsoh estibllstiment In Caniptown, Pa. Frpm Making experiencethe public may be sabre ot har ing t►telr work done la the best possible. manner. and with dispatch. as he will give his personal and close attentign to the buSinesa. Price a cta per pound. Wooltaken In payment when desired. Camptowll,4lVie 5, 1877. H. 8.-INGHAH., =I 11ENRY - ANTJIRACITE AND MI PAItIC AND, Riven STIIKETS, TOWANDA lOC ~ STOVE • . CHESTNUT ... • AEA• , .1 1 • • SELLIVAN-A.NTIIRACISE EGG....., BTOVF CHESTNUT.. SMALL NUT, Coal IgCreened, and deli bred to any port sit ]taro', adding cartage to trio alkovo 'prices. ALL •Olt'DEU%stLs7 UE Acco . xtrArd..q-111" THE Towanda, Jan 6, 1877 _-, COAL, . 1 - COAT. , . • -• / . We keep cm band at our yard al sizes of Pittston and Wilkes Barre coal, and Loyal thick coal, froth the Sullivan County Mines. Atha, Barclay Lump and Smith. • .> . We keep the hest (manly of Lime, Ilalr -and lent, Brick and Plaaterr, all of which we ,will ~ a bottom prices. / . . PIERCE Sr, SCOTT. ./. . . Towanta May Ist, i's7a. ~- -/ •____ - CHEAP COAL AND LIME. • • . . ' • • Prom and after eft ly 1. 1 will WI eta!, lime, SIC:, for cash only, and price .list will lie corree'ted monthly. / . -1. . /- PlllCk. or COAL t FOIL J kI.Y. Pk.lt 2071 OF 2,00015, AT TIle , A1114: Pittston Stove, Chestnut an urnace......,..-...5 50 ".. Pet ' 350 . 400 Carbon Run Lump .. ` RI et Smith , 350 Barclay Mountain Lump • • ~/' • aso / .. Smith 2 75 Allentown Lime 321 bushel • , 72. Lath id M / ' 2 2:. Refill bushel .o . 40 Briek'll :11 •-__ ~/ 10 00 Van, '4lli:ups prlepared to deliver pinch sea on short notice.at the usual prico'of delivery.' I also tether my " thanks:to mg many friends nd customers Pic their very liberal patronage In 'past and hope )(Oder the now departure to make it their interest In rot, time to huyhyliero they can get the lest goo 4 for the least money. Those who are indelfied to me will take notic:, that I must have motley or L cairt buy fur cash and pay freights. • They,niust settle by the first, of Au gust Ltext„ • / \ .—...- ' - • Ve'ry ReSpectruily Tours, Towanda, Ju 1, 1975. \ Rotes. 111E'NjtY HOUSE, AND RIN4S, , . , , \ CORNER MAIN & wAstimm.is sTRE;res. Thls large, commodious and . elt•gantlyl urtilslted house has Just been nisnonl to the travpllng pultlie. The prnprietor ha•spartnt neither pains runt es pease In making Ilk hotel first-class - In all Its appoint- Jnents, and respell fully sollt•lts,fshare - of public patronage. :111KA ALL , 171:7,, Terms to AMA he times. Lai ge stable attached, W3l. II &.:NJl.3', Piton:lE7ot. Towanda, .!tale 7, '77.:tf. MEANS' 110tSE, TOWANDA: • CORNEA?. MAIN ANDS:RIDGY, FTREETR., The Horses, Harness, .4c., 44 , 4.4 guests of this hosusc, Insured against loss by YIN, Nl:bout any extra charge. A stiperior.rinallty of Ohl English flays Ale:Just received. I'. JoRDAN. , , Towanda, , Pr, prletor. 11E CENTR A L 11 OTEL . • l'A. Thd undersigned hay Idg ttiken Th,sse,slon of the altove hntel, respvet fully vtAlelts the patron. ngt!' of his old frlciols and the piddle generttly. . algai-tf. M-. Ft)IIRE7.T. - • ELWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, P A., W; A. ICOCKW ELI - JOIIN Sri:JAVAN. Ilavidg !cued this hoCtse, to now'ready to accom mdate the travelling pabllr. No pains nor expense will LK: spared to give satisfaction to those who may give him a call. Int - North side of Public Sqi are, east of Mere Ur's new block. , $125,000.' . sO,OOO EAGLE HOTEL, At the corner Of Court dir,rtly In the vicinity 310 •011til of the if 'n;trt How, JulIN BURKE, Pnoritfizton. • The We're house has.heen re•rortikhe.Latol. re Iltit.th anti Is now otter' to the traveling rublie. The liar wilt at all notes 'he supplies with, th e . h. ~ ••t of 'hilows. '4;o0 , 1. gtahllog attache:Ho the peet t tises. Boarder,' by the titty'or week aceolontolla:ett. 301 . 1 N $1:11 . 1i E. May 10, la7G.) , Qll.l I'MAN Th S LETTER Itooli.—lt is allvays . tutl I'3ll Is . 1 1111.1 ill iilll9eiii. :house, or rail, ~road. or 'any itthee yeti may he aml have the hook, with you.. It ettableg you to keep a ropy if youi eorrespontlehee at a trifling cost. Npfl bus Mesas Blatt Call afford to be wit bunt It. Front oiae to T. 71 copies made at ..ft, Tre/tyfg, w ithout pro, pencil, sank, hrush, water or press. Ag.•rits address.!. 11. Hirt ridge, Towanda, Pa. Itoults for sale at Ile, 11l ii Store of 5141, II rrjou, iu Nteretir's Ittoek, Towanda. AlfttAat the DrugSlot ' t . of Jo seph Milos, Athete, ttu.ict tell%) "OR SA LE.— Two Nov Tre;ul rtfarers, a: ±ln each : en...h0t:4.4,1' read p.m or. at ?:1: Improved 11 ors, Hoes, with or without • Milt, at , t7 : torn Shelters at 1.71 St raw cutt,s at *7, Thew areall njorrwsg.Co.', mann titre, and much below usual pylet - .. Also, I . ..tuts fur all their Bbakr of F. K, Afton., Pa., May to, iff77, N. W. BETTS .JR Cashior f, ...., ‘ 1.4 zi C * ..9 goq r,;•,• ...... <-.. • . ' '0 et- ••• •-• t- , .. n :.: := r: 0 , • tr e: ^,,, ,'" -, ' , E LI ~. 0 b.. ... ,-. ....... ,Z =•" 0 ' • e:•- • r''' IX 0 e• 3 '4 l ' . • - .._.• . 4 ' :-.L. :-•.. .--.; •.: .° - 6 ._, ...• ~.-:. --. 0 ' 0 ft; • 71 .0 /.... •-• .1" it - . C)• •'' .e t . •-• ~-- X '' c••• .- ... .1 ,-.: • • .....o moet 0 •-• ::. , t ,. :1 .I.* ••••• .0 c... 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Standing Stone. and farmers In those down s Ips wlshing.4tistirance or Information, may ad dr.'s, • A. 11. SI!. M.NER. See. and ' A ' gt.. spring Hill; Bradford Co.. Pa. W. M.X'HUMWA Y. Pies. , . ( etoNtu . .., . IA DIi.N.N k CO., (1 etie fal Pro .' if 4. duce \;tinintissliin Myrchants; .Ise and 4e2 tsreenudell strAct. New York, are prepared to re ceive consignmi4o or buy for CASH Butter. Eggs, Chibese, Potatries,\,AppWs. Flour. Grain and Fruits In season. A N. I't- ference given when required. ti s and all letters of Inntry promptly attended to and shipping tags furnlslnAon appiication. • New York. May 67. IsT'c.inti; . . _ ... • AGENTS AVA Nq'E I) SS(I TO - l'Elt 3 l o NTH.—XoeW'c'clear.St concise UNIVERS:A L 1 ISTOIt r Commencing with tie, earliest wrlisis, chislng: March, Is:7. Three volumes o r-the World's great, 1 \ Grand History In one. AN4 - I ONT. II pi,EK Ares. and MiinEttis. Including lustory of N..nf.iiniof i.:altildtiou, I no'fip oration of PrrAtio , nt !Mil. .a, dud Torkilli difliettltirx. A ts.ok o f thrinit h i,.. r .. eat and universal need. Sells faster than an, of tier. Beautiful iiiiedral ions, low pH et . ..inlet( sal s a, 0n • Ira terms, circulars free, Address..l. C. Me.l.lill- Hy St CO.. Philadet4da, Pa.; Cincinnati, O.;11 !- cage, Ili.; St. LottitcllO: Clulylll-lat.2 . 1. . . - Coal sad Limo; Dealer In SULLIVAN ANTIINACITE COAL, YARD PRICES (CASH). ANTHRACITE-. COAL, poN TIIF 1,1 - 11ol'EAN MAN.) \„, TOWANDA, TUW.A\DA,, L'A evlr d3vertise Beata. IN now Is.toing pvri:etnal pond , on FARM PROPERI":.ONLY DR. H. C. PORTER'S . . .. .. .• OLD CASH DRUG' STOW ~.._.' -• Corner Main and Pine tits., Tueutul,,e. (Ertablisheclover a quarter of a C ury,) . Wholesale and Retell Deeler.l ;. ' .DRUGS; MEDICIN DYESTUFFS,, CII VICALS, f . ACIDS, DYESTUFFS , &• rFT UE; . PEEPUMERY,.TOILET-ANDT 'NCI( GOODS, SPO."..TGEkIIIIIISIIES, BrIAC .S & TRIISSES, SOAFR. I)3(IIS,.POOADES' ii.in !)rig, • TEKTIIi SKIN, 'and lIAI REPARATIONS,' - rtAzQitp, POCKY r- - 3.IVEs . POCK ET-ROOKS AND PO ..T.:SIO.NNAIES, • MACABOY and 4COTeIi*SNUTIP; ' • FOREIGN AND • 0111ESTIC CIGARS, • ..GA - RDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER - SEEDS, / Pure Wines and Li uors, for Medicinal Purposes / BoTAnjc,Ectzer c & ilasterorxriniltieunnogs, And "all gene le popular Patent Medicines. • , Syrroirrtun, - rsPENSOittF.I4, BRF.AST PLIOrS , " iiirl • LES NIPFLE S:IIt_LLS & SHIELDS, • „NUICSIA7G BOTTLES, Ta.r.flitNo RINGS, STRINGER( BED PANS. URINALS, THERM ME.-. i . TERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &C, - 4 ', . KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, rteis, citimw,Exs, BATH - BRICK, ' SPERM, LARD, WHALE, NEAT . rovi, - • TANNER'S, AND MACIIINE/OILS, ALCOHOL, AND SIIIIITS Tun NTINE, ))Y. Saih,Paint,Varnish,Whitete, zsb, Counter .. Horse, Mane, ,Shoe, Scrubbing, • ' : .. .• . And all kinds of lrroshes. - WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS, • of all's :es. PPRR.:LINSEY3/ OIL, A INTS, PUTTY, AN . D , . . VA; NISH.. ; - READY .)(IX ED PAINTS • 0/ ANY •D ES lItE II COLOR ~ . ET TIIE•PIIVND, PINT OR GALLON, . ' ~.GRotrlcir)N O . 1. OR VARNISH, A ND.DR / TCGLORS' OF ALL HUES. ..All articles warranted as represented: - 7 ... \ Prescriptlins careful l y compel:laded. at all hours of day awl / ight. open Sundays to rrescriptions frouill top, A N., 12 to I and 5 to a, r.m..nayl37:.i. q _ /IR I S F / or S.-rofula and all Scrofulous 'diseases, Erys4 1813", WOW, or St. Anthony's Fire. i'lrnirtions and - zy.rupti4o.ilipeaset: of the skin, Utcerations of the ; Liver, Stomach ; Kidneys; Luttgq, l'implatF.; pn,- inles, .IloFo, IllotcLes,. Tumors. Tetter, Salt Itlienio, N • ; Acald I-L.:ad,. Ringworm, tle.ers.Sorett.l th ettniat kirk, \ MI tg 51 S 4 60 4551 3 00 11. It C U N e uralgia, - i'ain to the Derip , ,,,91.1e awl male •Veaknw\+• Leh.oFrlleva, arising rota litt,•rnal ufreLatl.pu and rterizn , (Itsea.nts. Sy jitlU and Mcscullal tppi•psla, Ethane Litton, G. , Detal De.: 1111 Y , :tint f°4•l'"rifYing the Blood Thls - garsal,arlll:l,is a cprobtnation .alteratives—Stlilltigia, !dangle:lkt,, /100 i - tliliJoilitles , of Potassium and Iron, and Isthe 'vii. efficacious ti.effidne yet kTiwtt Cur irks Intended to eul'e. ea.' It ngredients are so skillfulyeultaiinell that the full alhTtlve - effort of civil Is assured, :rid 'Olio It Is so nit as to be 'harmless even to .children. it slitl.,iso eifiv oat to purge oui !rout . thy syit.i tit those linpurillis and corruptions which ileveloh in ko loatlim t me asea.e. \ . 'Tlie TZpiltatibr , and the confidence i over th e ("entry repo ~ 'cure of Its usefiltiess, Certi.flrates atiesting•its virtue have aertininlat ad, and are e,,nstant,ly lieltuivce IN t ., i, and asinany of .thaso eases are puhl s irly litili.,:i, they furnish convincing CV1.1 , 11 4. 41 of tb.....uper.ittirity •,,..f thls Siff taparlila` over every other altivative unediekne I..ntmo, that We ike,ll do no 111..11 . liiAZI 1.. aS,II/1• 111 t. 1i11.11. • that life 1,,,t quantir , It I:ms \ver posn.ssed are`st rietlk nuthitained. , s ' Practical and .In:dyne:al ('hendstk. SO.1.1) By Tiltr IsTs frtfcrts - li,El • TII F. 'COMPOUND 0 NYYEN T 1: EA T.)lENT,—Tilis no , yi•ttini lm' ii ration eonlined In 11,. Minn To narrow limits. t ttil't 11.1(1\4: ' 1 ' 1%K11. It 1, the nit , t vintiderful Vitalizerot he human bodx evert noire. 'Therefore it should ..1 - fire , n greeter 'satiety W.. arsi-a larger proportfon or- patients than any wiser • agent. Eight yettc•••t of expenenee fully epnilic• Iv, expectation; - unin thetrA 'forces to make knnwil and available to the . p ick tic/ Nxiniderlul virtues of the l'onipiinnil tittyrt"en. It •l• the sucett mid cheapest trieeilr In jli7 world. lief all Cc.n.tumptive , t. Jtyspeptlcc. Van to•conn. -and all oven rilcfmairage4l inyulnl 4 . '-end fur our Ilroelittre of IPo pages. which r,,ntalne inAny.w.roleffni but true ••••latenient•-. and our tern, for Juane and ofpiC vier-A— It 'Sill he twined free .if el/argo t ; it, E. PALEN. 1:. I'll.. It., . 1:. STA EY. A. Ny. M. 11., -STARK PALE •j , • jl2:lm. • , • 111:1 Girard ~tree', Phila. tst:Ft•Aitfit try un.j;,!:..ll*}:R, At CO., 1.4i'.4•Et.i.. M / • ' 0. limt.'s Spiz. NEW (WOOS '/ , , El WE ARE NOW BEADY A FULL. 'STOCK OF FURNI-. TITRE AT ;ICES TO SLIT THE TIMES; OF, OUR OVN• MANiTTACTI:IIE, WHICH . WE INVITE YOU . TO CALL AND EXAMINE I= . ,WE KEEP THE - LARGE.ST STOCK 0F,.. ►.UNDERTAKING (3001 IS ANtrONE IN TillS PART OF TILE sT ATE-, AND burl - yR I eES. ARE AS LOW AS. THE I,OIVEST WIZEN- IN WANT OF ANY THING IN OUR LINE,' GIVE' US A CALL. • .UENIESNIRER THE .I'LACE,. AT THE OLD STAND OE MAIN STREET • Drugs and Stedieinsa enjoys istlerirmt from Its rure• , , rich prom inent ThysivMn s " in it. prove they expe.ti .F 9 R/T / ~, / S P rti .G .T II A DI.: ! • G- . e 5 -"; a J. Q. FROST'S SONS Railroads. ALLLY/AND P 10 A Ds. -4 rrangemen t ‘• , tlTe. • May 14. 1477. \.l T EHIGII .1.4 -N.Y. RAIL ...taga. .... illnrfalo,.. fincheiiter ..... ~ ..'1,.. Auburn • Geneva' . . Itliar4 Owego Elmira.. .A..... .... Wriverly/..., ...... ~:. ;... ' A then r. ' Frnt 'r svauda Vt,"yatiking. i Sian:lingStone... .... : .iintnerflyta.,...: , .. Frenehtowtt Wyultv,ing •. Laee r yvilie. , ... . ' Skinner!: Eddy: 3lftsbopiogi . . - .,... t .. Ntellonpany;. , .• -Tutlihammele ... 1 Lak:rangt.,...i........ 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